An epidemic of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus soft tissue infections among medically underserved patients

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The prevalence of MRSA soft tissue infections in the medically underserved ISIS Clinic cohort is extremely high. The transmission of the MRSA seems to be in the community. Antibiotic therapy directed at MRSA may not be needed in a large number of patients with these soft tissue infections. Studies t …
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Authors Young DM;Harris HW;Charlebois ED;Chambers H;Campbell A;Perdreau-Remington F;Lee C;Mankani M;Mackersie R;Schecter WP;;
Journal archives of surgery (chicago, ill : 1960)
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